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July 31, 2016

Behind Closed Doors by Elizabeth Haynes

Synopsis:

Ten years ago, fifteen-year-old Scarlett Rainsford vanished
while on a family holiday in Greece. Was she abducted, or did she run away? Lou
Smith worked the case as a police constable, and failing to find Scarlett has
been one of the biggest regrets of her career. No one is more shocked than Lou
to learn that Scarlett has unexpectedly been found during a Special Branch raid
of a brothel in Briarstone.

Lou and her Major Crimes team are already stretched working
two troubling cases: nineteen-year-old Ian Palmer was found badly beaten; soon
after, bar owner Carl McVey was found half-buried in the woods, his Rolex and
money gone. While Lou tries to establish the links between the two cases, DS
Sam Hollands works with Special Branch to question Scarlett. What happened to
her? Where has she been until now? And why is her family—with the exception of
her emotionally fragile younger sister, Juliette—less than enthusiastic about
her return?

When another brutal assault and homicide are linked to the
McVey murder, Lou's cases collide, and the clues all point in one terrifying
direction. As the pressure and the danger mount, it becomes clear that the
silent, secretive Scarlett holds the key to everything.

Man, this book seemed to never end. It wasn’t a bad book,
but it felt like the more I read – the longer it got.

This was more of a story-driven novel than a character
driven novel. I didn’t really care much about any specific character, but they
all got sort of interesting as the book went on.

The telling of the book was interesting. It switched between
present day and flashbacks. If it is hard for you to keep up with things like
that, then maybe skip this one, but I found it easy to follow along with.

This was book #2 with Louisa Smith in it. Admittedly, I did
not know that when I started the book, so I haven’t read the first one. But she
didn’t seem to be a big part of the book or the story. I would have liked it a
bit more if she had played a larger role. She almost seemed pointless in this
one.

The story was interesting, but there wasn’t really much of a
twist. I expected it to take more of a Gone Girl turn, and it never did. The
mystery of it kept me interested until the end, but I expected there to be more
twists and turns. It was really odd to me that there wasn’t.

Overall, I did enjoy the book. It is very long, though, and
wasn’t one of my favorites.